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Claiming the Millenium Development Goals: A Human Rights Approach
Claiming the Millennium Development Goals: A Human Rights Approach explores the integration of human rights principles into the pursuit of the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs), emphasizing that development efforts must be grounded in accountability, participation, equality, and non-discrimination. The book argues that achieving the MDGs is not merely a matter of economic progress but also of fulfilling states’ legal and moral obligations to uphold human dignity. It provides analytical frameworks and case studies demonstrating how applying a human rights–based approach can make development more inclusive and sustainable, ensuring that marginalized groups are not left behind. Ultimately, the work reframes the MDGs as enforceable claims rather than aspirational targets, promoting a rights-centered vision of global development.
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